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US2045462A
US2045462A US726977A US72697734A US2045462A US 2045462 A US2045462 A US 2045462A US 726977 A US726977 A US 726977A US 72697734 A US72697734 A US 72697734A US 2045462 A US2045462 A US 2045462A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • This invention relates to improvements in collar holders and has particular reference to devices for preserving the shape of the collar portions of new or laundered shirts, especially of the collar-attached variety.
  • a device which will maintain the collar in its finished shape and condition and which will simultaneously retain the flaps of the collar in flattened or normal position; a device which has artistic attractiveness as well as mechanical util-' ity, in that the appearance of the device when positioned in the collar is in simulation of a tie; and a device which may be applied with ease to the collar for the pm'pose intended and which may be anchored in such position to prevent displacement thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the collar holder before the same is bent and inserted into position.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the collar and bosom portion of a collar-attached shirt showing the device of the invention inserted in the collar.
  • the improved collar holder as illustrated in Figure 1 comprisesan arcuate band I shaped to conform generally to the front portion of a neckband and adapted to be inserted between the neckband and the front portion of the. collar. Struck from band I intermediate its ends are wings 2 having the outer ends thereof wider than the inner portions which remain integral with the band.
  • an elongated retaining strip 3 Integral with band I and extending radially or perpendicularly therefrom is an elongated retaining strip 3 which may have a scored portion 4 to facilitate the folding of the strip with respect to the band and scored portions 4 of any desired number to facilitate the bending of the end portion 5 of strip 3 at an angle to the remainder of the strip.
  • the device above described is preferably constructed of cardboard or other relatively stifi ma and, hence, the shirt.
  • the collar flaps are furv of the band portion I in conformity with the front portion of the neck band and which will permit the bending or flexing of the wings 2 upwardly from the body of blank I.
  • Strip 3 must further be capable of being bent at the desired portions thereof and should be capable of retaining in some degree the shape into which bent.
  • FIG. 2 wherein is shown in perspective a conventional collar 6 of the type permanently attached to a shirt. Between the front portions of the collar and neck band, band I is shown in dotted lines, and, overlying the collar flaps, are wings 2. It is readily apparent that the overlying wings serve not only to retain the collar flaps in a flattened position, but also simulate the appearance of a bow tie in conventional position with respect to the collar. The wide bow-shaped wings further serve to cover frayed spots on the collar.
  • Strip 3 is bent along line 4 near its point of juncture with band I to lie adjacent the inner face of the neckband of collar 6 and is further bent along one of the scored portions 4 so that the extremity 5 of the strip will hook under the lower edge of the neckband and extend into the bosom of the shirt to securely anchor the device in the position shown.
  • the device may be readily positioned in the collar by sliding band I between the collar and neckband so that. wings 2 overlie the collar flaps, folding strip 3 along the inner face of the neckband and bending the end 5 to engage the bot-.- tom of the neckband inside the shirt. To remove the device, this procedure is reversed. It will be appreciated that the representation of collar 6 is for illustrative purposes only and that my invention may be equallyvapplicable to collars of different sizes and styles.
  • the collar holder described herein may be made up in a variety of difierent colors or different collar combinations to match the color of the col lar and shirt, and may also carry designs or printed matter, as desired.
  • a collar holder of the character described which comprises an .arcuate band to fit between the front portion of the collar and the front portion of the neckband, and an elongated retaining strip the length of which extends radially from the concave edge of said band, said strip 5 the length of which extends radially from the concave edge of said band, said strip adapted to be folded to lie adjacent the inner face of the neckband, and means carried by said strip to extend beneath the lower edge 0! the neckband 6 to anchor the collar holder in position.

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j June 23,1936 7 v M. H. GRONAUER 2,045,462
- I VCOLLARIHOLDER- V v Filed y 22, 1954 Patented June M UNITED STATES com nomaa Max 11. Gronauer, Memphis, Tenn. Application May 22, 1934, Serial No. 726,977
- This invention relates to improvements in collar holders and has particular reference to devices for preserving the shape of the collar portions of new or laundered shirts, especially of the collar-attached variety.
In the handling or packing of shirts of this type the collar portions thereof are frequently subjected to crushing and other distortions which tend to destroy the neat appearance of the collar,
ther liable to curl upwardly and to otherwise become bent out of their intended position, thus further impairing the neatness of the'collar.
Among the objects of this invention are to'provide a device which will maintain the collar in its finished shape and condition and which will simultaneously retain the flaps of the collar in flattened or normal position; a device which has artistic attractiveness as well as mechanical util-' ity, in that the appearance of the device when positioned in the collar is in simulation of a tie; and a device which may be applied with ease to the collar for the pm'pose intended and which may be anchored in such position to prevent displacement thereof.
Other advantages and objects will be apparent from the following detailed description.
Referring to the accompanying drawing'wherein a preferred embodiment of my invention has been selected for exempliflcation:
Figure 1 is a plan view of the collar holder before the same is bent and inserted into position. Figure 2 is a perspective view of the collar and bosom portion of a collar-attached shirt showing the device of the invention inserted in the collar. Referring more in detail to the drawing, the improved collar holder as illustrated inFigure 1 comprisesan arcuate band I shaped to conform generally to the front portion of a neckband and adapted to be inserted between the neckband and the front portion of the. collar. Struck from band I intermediate its ends are wings 2 having the outer ends thereof wider than the inner portions which remain integral with the band. Integral with band I and extending radially or perpendicularly therefrom is an elongated retaining strip 3 which may have a scored portion 4 to facilitate the folding of the strip with respect to the band and scored portions 4 of any desired number to facilitate the bending of the end portion 5 of strip 3 at an angle to the remainder of the strip.
The device above described is preferably constructed of cardboard or other relatively stifi ma and, hence, the shirt. The collar flaps are furv of the band portion I in conformity with the front portion of the neck band and which will permit the bending or flexing of the wings 2 upwardly from the body of blank I. Strip 3 must further be capable of being bent at the desired portions thereof and should be capable of retaining in some degree the shape into which bent.
The application and use of my novel device will be apparent from Figure 2 wherein is shown in perspective a conventional collar 6 of the type permanently attached to a shirt. Between the front portions of the collar and neck band, band I is shown in dotted lines, and, overlying the collar flaps, are wings 2. It is readily apparent that the overlying wings serve not only to retain the collar flaps in a flattened position, but also simulate the appearance of a bow tie in conventional position with respect to the collar. The wide bow-shaped wings further serve to cover frayed spots on the collar. Strip 3 is bent along line 4 near its point of juncture with band I to lie adjacent the inner face of the neckband of collar 6 and is further bent along one of the scored portions 4 so that the extremity 5 of the strip will hook under the lower edge of the neckband and extend into the bosom of the shirt to securely anchor the device in the position shown.
The device may be readily positioned in the collar by sliding band I between the collar and neckband so that. wings 2 overlie the collar flaps, folding strip 3 along the inner face of the neckband and bending the end 5 to engage the bot-.- tom of the neckband inside the shirt. To remove the device, this procedure is reversed. It will be appreciated that the representation of collar 6 is for illustrative purposes only and that my invention may be equallyvapplicable to collars of different sizes and styles.
The collar holder described herein may be made up in a variety of difierent colors or different collar combinations to match the color of the col lar and shirt, and may also carry designs or printed matter, as desired. I
While the present invention has been described in its specific embodiment, it will be understood that the size, shape, and arrangement of parts may be varied without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Having described my invention, what I claim is:
1. A collar holder of the character described which comprises an .arcuate band to fit between the front portion of the collar and the front portion of the neckband, and an elongated retaining strip the length of which extends radially from the concave edge of said band, said strip 5 the length of which extends radially from the concave edge of said band, said strip adapted to be folded to lie adjacent the inner face of the neckband, and means carried by said strip to extend beneath the lower edge 0! the neckband 6 to anchor the collar holder in position.
7 MAX H. GRONAUER.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2518300A (en) * 1946-11-05 1950-08-08 Sr John A Fine Collar support
US2530885A (en) * 1947-09-08 1950-11-21 Lighter Stephen Folded shirt and collar protector
US2568871A (en) * 1948-08-27 1951-09-25 James W Steele Collar support and protector
US2630949A (en) * 1948-08-23 1953-03-10 James W Steele Collar protector for soft shirts
US3233799A (en) * 1963-02-20 1966-02-08 Hyman D Abbey Support for shirt collar

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2518300A (en) * 1946-11-05 1950-08-08 Sr John A Fine Collar support
US2530885A (en) * 1947-09-08 1950-11-21 Lighter Stephen Folded shirt and collar protector
US2630949A (en) * 1948-08-23 1953-03-10 James W Steele Collar protector for soft shirts
US2568871A (en) * 1948-08-27 1951-09-25 James W Steele Collar support and protector
US3233799A (en) * 1963-02-20 1966-02-08 Hyman D Abbey Support for shirt collar

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